This technology can be used for medical as well as electricians as well as restoration companies. Let me explain.
1. Medical purposes. Used to detect medical anomalies or things that do not look normal. I had a very dear friend of mine, who was acting very unusual one day when she came over to my house. I asked her to turn around and I scanned her body. What I saw, was one area of her body that did not look normal in the scan. It was an anomaly. An anomaly is something that is not the norm and something was certainly not looking normal looking on the front chest part of her body. She went to her doctor and her doctor then referred her to a specialist. The specialist asked her how she knew she had an issue and she told him about me. He was shocked that I caught something that did not look normal on her body with the scan.
2. Electrical purposes. Used to find anomalies or things that do not look normal. For example, wiring that appears to be overheating or broken. We are looking for issues such as frayed wiring or broken wiring or loose wiring or breakers that are overheating and more.
3. Restoration companies or inspectors use it to determine if walls and ceilings have water damage issues or moisture issues. I use the scan for walls and ceilings to determine if we have moisture issues behind walls and ceilings and then when I see something that does not look normal or right, I then go into penetrating moisture level readings and then non-penetrating moisture level readings until I find the issue. Let us remember that the scan is just another tool that I use to inspect buildings and homes and when I use all the needed tools, I can find out so much more about a building.
4. Airflow issues. Heating and air conditioning loss.
You are able to determine insulation needs in homes as well as where heating and cooling are escaping from.
5. It is also used by roofers.
There are many people who do not use this tool, that either could use it or do not feel like it is a needed tool or are not up to speed with the tool and instrument or just choose not to offer it to their client. Some use it and some do not.
My name is David Snell and I am the owner and operator of Executive Restoration LLC and I am out of Mint Hill/Charlotte North Carolina and I have been in business since 1987.
For more information, please go to my web site.
704.545.0098
David Snell
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